Congressional Reconstruction might have been more effective if
A) the federal government had not involved itself with redistributing income.
B) the federal government had not passed the Enforcement Acts.
C) Radical Republicans had not put Jefferson Davis on trial for treason.
D) the Freedmen's Bureau had been ended sooner.
E) the federal government had better enforced the laws designed to assist blacks.
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